• Gershayim (Hebrew: גֵּרְשַׁיִם‎, without niqqud גרשיים‎), also occasionally grashayim (גְּרָשַׁיִם‎), can refer to either of two distinct typographical...
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  • are high, often going above the letters themselves (as opposed to the gershayim, which is level with the top of letters). An example of this system is...
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  • Hebrew letter, while gershayim (a doubled geresh) are used to denote acronyms pronounced as a string of letters; geresh and gershayim are also used to denote...
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  • listed as part of the niqqud system but are not in common use); geresh and gershayim, two diacritics that are not considered a part of niqqud, each of which...
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  • ordinary additive forms for 500 to 900 are ת״ק‎, ת״ר‎, ת״ש‎, ת״ת‎ and תת״ק‎. Gershayim (U+05F4 in Unicode, and resembling a double quote mark) (sometimes erroneously...
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  • called gershayim and is a punctuation mark used in the Hebrew language to denote acronyms. It is written before the last letter in the acronym. Gershayim is...
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  • elaborate than that of higher level disjunctives. They are pazer, geresh, gershayim, telisha gedola, munach legarmeh and qarne farah. The general conjunctive...
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    Other uses include the Early Cyrillic titlo stroke ( ◌҃ ) and the Hebrew gershayim ( ״ ), which, respectively, mark abbreviations or acronyms, and Greek...
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  • Gershayim (Hebrew: גֵּרְשַׁ֞יִם, with variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark that is found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew...
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    explanation needed]; Option to insert special characters, including Geresh, Gershayim, Maqaf for Hebrew and Kashida for Arabic texts; Apply standard, Arabic...
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  • "…" '…' מֵירְכָאוֹת (merkha'ot) Not to be confused with גֵּרְשַׁיִם (gershayim, double geresh typographical mark). Hindi “…” ‘…’ उद्धरण चिह्न (uddharan...
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    cantillation marks, meteg (◌ֽ) and ole (◌֫), were added. True Hebrew gershayim (״), quotes („”) and maqaf (־) were added. RLM and LRM characters added...
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  • to denote abbreviations. A double geresh (״), known by the dual form gershayim, is used to denote acronyms or initialisms; it is inserted before (i.e...
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  • indicating that the word(s) or figure(s) above it are to be repeated Gershayim (״), a typographical mark in the Hebrew language Modifier letter double...
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  • ק׳‎ represents 100. A multi-digit Hebrew numeral is indicated by the Gershayim ⟨״⟩. As a note of cantillation in the reading of the Torah, the Geresh...
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    missing / full Mater lectionis Abbreviations Plene scriptum Punctuation Diacritics Meteg Cantillation Geresh Gershayim Inverted nun Shekel sign Numerals...
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  • HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERESH U+05F3 Po, other Hebrew ״ HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERSHAYIM U+05F4 Po, other Hebrew 𐡗 IMPERIAL ARAMAIC SECTION SIGN U+10857 Po, other...
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    insert special characters, including three Hebrew characters (geresh, gershayim, maqaf) and an Arabic one (Kashida) Apply standard, Arabic or Hebrew styles...
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    words composing the acronym; regardless of this, the abbreviation sign gershayim ⟨״⟩ is always written between the second-last and last letters of the...
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  • pashta ֙‎   yetiv ֚‎ tevir ֛‎   geresh/gerish ֜‎ geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   gershayim/shenei gerishin ֞‎ karnei pharah ֟‎   telisha gedola/talsha ֠‎ pazer (gadol)...
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  • pashta ֙‎   yetiv ֚‎ tevir ֛‎   geresh/gerish ֜‎ geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   gershayim/shenei gerishin ֞‎ karnei pharah ֟‎   telisha gedola/talsha ֠‎ pazer (gadol)...
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  • pashta ֙‎   yetiv ֚‎ tevir ֛‎   geresh/gerish ֜‎ geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   gershayim/shenei gerishin ֞‎ karnei pharah ֟‎   telisha gedola/talsha ֠‎ pazer (gadol)...
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  • pashta ֙‎   yetiv ֚‎ tevir ֛‎   geresh/gerish ֜‎ geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   gershayim/shenei gerishin ֞‎ karnei pharah ֟‎   telisha gedola/talsha ֠‎ pazer (gadol)...
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  • Niqqud Other diacritics cantillation, geresh, gershayim Example Gen. 1:9, "And God said, Let the waters be collected". Letters in black, niqqud in red...
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  • There are instances in the Talmud where the name "Yeshu" is written with gershayim, a punctuation mark used to indicate acronyms or abbreviations, however...
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  • pashta ֙‎   yetiv ֚‎ tevir ֛‎   geresh/gerish ֜‎ geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   gershayim/shenei gerishin ֞‎ karnei pharah ֟‎   telisha gedola/talsha ֠‎ pazer (gadol)...
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    however, not the QUOTATION MARK (U+0022), but the HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERSHAYIM (U+05F4), which is the dual form of the word geresh. Yiddish words are...
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  • regard to prefixes above. Depending on the typography, note that the gershayim (״‎) may either: Move to the penultimate position, even if the mark falls...
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  • pashta ֙‎   yetiv ֚‎ tevir ֛‎   geresh/gerish ֜‎ geresh muqdam [de] ֝‎   gershayim/shenei gerishin ֞‎ karnei pharah ֟‎   telisha gedola/talsha ֠‎ pazer (gadol)...
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  • abbreviations. Acronyms in Hebrew use a special punctuation mark called gershayim (״‎). This mark is placed between the last two letters of the non-inflected...
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